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at·ti·tude A0510700 (ăt′ĭ-to͞od′, -tyo͞od′)n.1. a. A manner of thinking, feeling, or behaving that reflects a state of mind or disposition: has a positive attitude about work; kept a dignified attitude throughout the crisis.b. Arrogant or aggressive disposition or behavior: One customer with a lot of attitude really tried my patience.2. a. A position of the body or manner of carrying oneself: stood in a graceful attitude. See Synonyms at posture.b. A position similar to an arabesque in which a ballet dancer stands on one leg with the other raised either in front or in back and bent at the knee.3. a. The orientation of an aircraft's axes relative to a reference line or plane, such as the horizon.b. The orientation of a spacecraft relative to its direction of motion. [French, from Italian attitudine, from Late Latin aptitūdō, aptitūdin-, faculty; see aptitude.] at′ti·tu′di·nal (-to͞od′n-əl, -tyo͞od′-) adj.at′ti·tu′di·nal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | attitudinal - of or relating to attitudes | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeattitudeattitudinal
at·ti·tu·di·nal (at'i-tū'di-năl), Relating to a posture of the body; for example, attitudinal (statotonic) reflex.at·ti·tu·di·nal (at'i-tū'di-năl) Relating to body posture; e.g., attitudinal (statotonic) reflex. FinancialSeeAttitude |